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Cheer Leaders Fall F res nun II Officer. First row: E. Burnham, J. Lord. Second row: J. Millner, C. Hanson, W. Long. Selected by the cabinet to assist yell leader Jack Lord were wiry Eddie Burnham, and Jack Four-Per-Cent Pabst. After competing with other girls before the student body assembled for a pep rally, three blondes, Jean Millner, Winifred Long, and Charlotte Hanson, were chosen by the cabinet to serve as song leaders. Pollyanna Pross was a sweet young thing, and so was Kenny Purdy — or so she said. Purdy didn ' t like it. He thought it made of him a laughing stock. People smiled when he walked into a tent. After all, one doesn ' t say in print of an all-conference forward that all his ambitions and desires are very girlish, and he struts about in a very ladylike way. Mr. Purdy never met Miss Pross socially, but he still pines for that introduction. Perhaps it was harsh, but on A. Tindall, President; K. Miller. Vice-President; G. D. Williams, Secretary; D. Parmley, Treasurer.
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Fall SophoDiorc Officers FOOTBALL SQUAD was chosen freshman head. Other sophomore officers were: pipe- puffini Jack Y. Quayle, Jr., vice-president; easily amused Maxine Afflerbaugh, secretary; and satisfied Charles Stockham, treasurer. Lower class officers were: infectiously smiling Kenneth Miller, vice- president; attractive Dorothy Parmley, secretary; and bouncing Grace Dorothy Williams, treasurer. Gerald Desmond, A.S.B. vice- president, organized the elections. It was about this time of the year that the cabinet was getting worried about student fees. Thev appealed for help to the Viking, and that noble sheet appeared with this nifty: Fee Foregoers Face Coventry in J. C. Events. They didn ' t ask again. D. Dean, President; J. Y. Quayle, Vice-President: M, Afflerbaugh, Secretary; C. Stock- ham, Treasurer. 24 »
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' If ' iY shoiildst thou thiiikP First row: J. August, B. Morgans, R Rains, G. DumaiL-ki. F. D.a:,i; , X l. ' . d. T. Peter, W. Peter, J. Hata, R. Dunkle, A Smart, C. Dunlap. Second row: M. Demmert. M. Hand, L. Griffin. A. Shaw, A. Glaze, R Bovyer, D. Bowyer, F Himel, L. Marl:lo, A. Brittain, K. Heisey, D. Windes. L. Cole. Third row; J. R. McEntee, L. Miller, L. Hoffman. M. Miles, M. Beck, D. Wallentine, M. Mosher, R Sarr.on, T. Frost. G. Ojers, C. Carlson, B. Henderson, M. Stevens, H. Woife, J. Lamberc, V Ossen, Fourth row: R. Howard, B. Gowen, J. Thompson, E. Woolcock, D Smith, P. Porter, A. Spears, W. Peterson. T. Royce, H. Hagen, C. Wise, E. Grundy, A. McCreery, L. West, A. Millc , N. Bailey, W. Booher, K. Tesh. the other hand, Kenny, who could have portrayed you better than your team mate, Mel Kennedy? Weakened by the loss through injuries of Jimmie Campbell, Howard Estabrook, and others, the Vikings were trounced by th.e Bakersfield grid outfit, 38-6. Throughout the game Long Beach was befuddled by fancy spinners and tricky reverses, and hampered by the lack of substitutes. Rallying late in the fourth quarter. Coach Oak Smith ' s men made a desperate attempt to score. Finally Bill Phoenix, Viking end, hung on to a long pass and carried the ball over for a touchdown. Alpha Gamma Sigma, Junior College honor society, elected Ken- neth Dod, president; Floyd Dewhirst, vice-president; Amelia Shaw, secretary; and Arline Glaze, treasurer and publicity agent. From the small beginning of only eleven members, the band grew in size until the roster contained twenty names. It had been uncertain whether enough spirit could be mustered to back the orgiiiization, but the cooperation of George C. Moore, leader, and many interested students made possible the success of the project.
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